National ResidentialAuctioneers [http://www.natresauctions.com] announces the auction of two bank-owned residential real estate lots in Owasso and Broken Arrow, on September 17, according to Stephen Karbelk, CAI, AARE, Broker.

“Bidders have a great opportunity to live in one of the best subdivisions Broken Arrow has to offer and build new on a lot with mature trees nestled in a quiet bend in the road. There is great potential here for spec home from a builder as well,” said Karbelk. “This property is only a few minutes from the Broken Arrow Expressway and a short commute to downtown Tulsa.”

Located at 29502 E. 63rd Street in Broken Arrow, the first property is a 2.40 acre residential lot in the established Woodland Hills subdivision. The lot was formerly improved with a single family home which was lost to fire and has been cleared to the concrete foundation.

The second parcel consists of two residential lots totaling 5.0 acres at 9902 N. 161st Street East Avenue in Owasso.

“These lots are located on a quiet road only minutes from major retail and Highway 169,” said Karbelk. “This would make an excellent private getaway that would still be close to all that Owasso has to offer. We’re offering both lots for one bid.”

The auction for the Broken Arrow property is set for Friday, September 17 at 10am, while the Owasso property will be auctioned at 12:30pm. Properties may be inspected any time.

Bidders must register prior to the auction. Please see the property information package for complete terms and conditions. Broker participation is encouraged. For more details about the property, visit http://www.natresauctions.com or call toll free (877) 895-7077.

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